The Távora (Portuguese pronunciation: [ˈtavuɾɐ]) is a river that rises near Trancoso and flows north until it flows into the river Douro, of which it is...
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Távora may refer to: Távora (surname) Joaquim Távora Távora (Santa Maria e São Vicente) Távora (Tabuaço) Távora e Pereiro Santa Maria de Távora São Vicente...
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Sorraia River Sótão River Soure River Sousa River Sul River Tábuas River Tâmega River Tanha River Távora River Tedinho River Tedo River Teixeira River (Douro)...
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in Tavara ad ponte de Fumo. It is located between Távora e Pereiro and Tabuaço, on the Távora River, shortly before the confluence with the Quintã stream...
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Jacarèzinho—Rio, nasce na região ocidental do município, e segue para o de Joaquim Távora, que atravessa de sul a norte, e serve-lhe de limite, para o separar, bem...
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Douro (redirect from Douro River)
important are Côa, Tua, Sabor, Corgo, Tavora, Paiva, Tâmega, and Sousa. None of these small, fast-flowing rivers is navigable. Major Spanish riverside...
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History of Portugal (1640–1777) (section Távora affair)
the course of the Távora affair he accused both the Society of Jesus and a series of powerful noble families surrounding the Távora family of treason...
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Gabriel Malagrida (section The Távora affair)
life of the Lisbon Royal Court. Malagrida was famously caught up in the Távora affair. When he could not be convicted for high treason, the Portuguese...
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Paulo Coelho (redirect from By the River Piedra I Sat Down and Wept)
books, like Maktub, The Manual of the Warrior of Light and Like the Flowing River, are collections of essays, newspaper columns, or selected teachings. His...
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for Internal Affairs in 1756 and consolidated his authority during the Távora affair of 1759, which resulted in the execution of leading members of the...
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donated to the Távora family in 1301 when King Denis granted the town's title to Branca Lourenço. For several centuries, the Távoras held significant...
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serious reasons, which was not the case. The Portuguese Viceroy Francisco de Távora in turn wanted the capture of Sambhaji. Between April and May 1683, the...
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the colonists became so dire that the Portuguese viceroy, Francisco de Távora, conde de Alvor went with his remaining supporters to the cathedral where...
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high nobility, including the Távora family (the Marquess of Távora would become the first donatário of Alijó). The Távoras remained the governing elite...
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House of Abrantes (section House of Lancastre e Távora)
de Lancastre e Menezes with Manuel Rafael de Távora formed the Lencastre e Távora (or Lancastre e Távora) family, the current representatives of the noble...
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on to Bernardo de Távora, and then Luís Bernardo de Távora, eventually extinguished after the Távora affair. The parish and the Távora assets were incorporated...
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movement, mainly because of a quarrel between Aranha and Captain Juarez Távora. Távora insisted the revolution should begin at dawn on October 4, instead of...
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1758 and the subsequent elimination of the powerful Duke of Aveiro and the Távora family.[clarification needed] In 1752, a Sebastianist predicted that a terrible...
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Siza Vieira and Quinta da Conceição Municipal Park designed by Fernando Távora. In sport, the parish includes a football club, Leça FC, and a basketball...
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Jewish colonies in the Caribbean. He had several nicknames: Cristovão de Távora (his Christian name) and José Nunes da Fonseca (his tradename). He fled...
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residence was in Britiande, as master of the Riba–Douro, between Paiva and Távora (in addition to the lands of Côa). The most significant moment in the town's...
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932 (as of 2022). It is located on the right bank of the Paraíba do Norte river. The new "Estação Ciência, Cultura e Artes" (Science, Culture and Art Station)...
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located). It was after the 16th century that Mogadouro saw some growth. The Távora family, a noble house with influence and power in court, controlled the...
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1758 Joseph I was wounded in an attempted assassination. The Marquis of Távora, several members of his family and even servants were tortured and executed...
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firms such as Construcciones y Auxiliar de Ferrocarriles, Entrecanales y Tavora, and Cubiertas y MZOV (both later merged to form Acciona) and Halcrow also...
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parks. Architects such as Siza Vieira, Eduardo Souto de Moura and Fernando Távora have participated in the construction of a modern, well preserved and lively...
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wine region is situated around the Douro river valley and lower valleys of its tributaries Varosa, Corgo, Távora, Torto, and Pinhão. The region is sheltered...
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and burned the city of Damão on the Arabian Sea at the mouth of the Damão River, about 100 miles north of Mumbai in the Muslim state of Gujarat. Forces...
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Harris et al., 2019 Carcharhinus egertoni at Fossilworks.org De Aráujo Távora et al., 2010 Carcharhinus priscus at Fossilworks.org Carrillo Briceño et...
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Luiz Barbedo, Luiz França de Albuquerque and Juarez Távora. The latter was the strongest. Captain Távora commanded the 3rd Battalion of the revolutionary...
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